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Synopsis The gently reared Annabella Lagrane is kept far away from the suffering lower classes. But as a young woman, Annabella learns that her blood is less than blue, She is in fact the daughter of one of her wastrel father Edmund's many mistresses, a brothel madam, and no relation to Edmund's puritanical wife Rosina. Shocked by this revelation, Annabella casts off the trappings of her upper-class upbringing. She has decided to learn how the other half lives...and to see if love is possible among the working poor. This Edwardian romance confirms the continuing popularity of the late Catherine Cookson.
Industry Reviews "Vintage Cookson, in fine form." Kirkus (10/15/2004)
"Cookson proves herself a seasoned storyteller [who]...keeps historical women's fiction fans in the hardcover aisle years after the author's death." Publishers Weekly (10/31/2004)
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